Martela said that callers expressed concerns that many advancements in LGBT rights made under the Obama administration will be lost under Trump. Callers were also worried about an increase in anti-trans hate crimes and that a potential Supreme Court ruling could deny them access to bathrooms that match their gender identity, and a rise in anti-trans violence.

Trevor Project deputy executive director Steve Mendelsohn said:

“Ninety-five percent of [callers] tell us that they’re worried about the election results. And they’re telling us that they’re feeling anxious and scared…

“They talk about things that came up during the election campaign. So a fear that perhaps gay marriage will be reversed. Or that conversion therapy will be promoted. Or that their insurance might be taken away.”

Sarah McBride, a transgender activist and national press secretary at the Human Rights Campaign added that there is “no question a lot of transgender students and their parents woke up Wednesday morning really scared.”

Meanwhile, Buzzfeed has cautioned that Trump could impact “regulations that protect LGBT patients, renters, and homeless people,” along with re-implementing the bans on gay and transgender service members.